China Announces Tourism to Taiwan from Shanghai, Fujian; Chiang Wan-an Hopes Central Government Won't Block It
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In response to China's announcement to resume a pilot program for individual travel to Taiwan for residents of Shanghai and Fujian, Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an urged Taiwan's central government not to obstruct the exchange. He emphasized the need for dialogue, especially when cross-strait relations are difficult.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What did China propose?
- A: China proposed 10 measures to promote cross-strait exchanges, including a trial resumption of individual travel to Taiwan for residents of Shanghai and Fujian Province.
- Q: Why does the Mayor of Taipei agree?
- A: Mayor Chiang Wan-an believes that dialogue and exchange are necessary, especially when cross-strait relations are difficult, and that they can also lead to economic benefits.
- Q: Why is Taiwan's central government cautious?
- A: Taiwan's central government is cautious due to concerns about political pressure from China and security risks, and thus maintains a cautious stance on a full resumption.